Suche Bilder Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive Mehr »
Erweiterte Patentsuche | Webprotokoll | Anmelden

Patente

A bowel management system includes a waste collection catheter having at least two distinct sections. The first section is patient proximal when disposed in the patient's rectum and has durometer hardness in the range of about 50 A to about 90 A. The second catheter section is connected to the first section and has durometer hardness in the range of about 5 A to about 49 A. A selectively collapsible, substantially spherical retention balloon is attached coaxially and exterior of the first catheter section such that the proximal-most end of the retention balloon is coincident to the proximal-most end of the first section of the waste collection catheter, the substantially spherical retention balloon having an inflated size so as to be sufficiently large enough to retain the patient proximal end of the catheter in the patient's rectum without being so large as to trigger a defecatory response in the patient.

ErfinderNick Martino, James G. Schneider, Peter M. von Dyck, Jae Hwang Kim, John S. Minasi
Ursprünglich BevollmächtigterHollister Incorporated
Erster Prüfer: Tatyana Zalukaeva
Zweiter Prüfer: Ilya Treyger
Rechtsanwalt: Marshall, Gerstein & Borun LLP
Aktuelle US-Klassifikation604/317; 600/29; 600/30; 600/31; 604/104; 604/174; 604/239; 604/247; 604/250; 604/256; 604/329; 604/544

Patent beim USPTO abrufen
In Assignment Database des USPTO suchen
USPTO Public PAIR-Daten herunterladen

Zitate

Zitiertes PatentEingetragenAusgestelltUrsprünglich Bevollmächtigter Titel
US56538623. Aug. 18954. Aug. 1896RECTAL IRRIGATING-DILATOR
US245724422. Juni 194328. Dez. 1948OFENEMATA
US24943935. Febr. 194910. Jan. 1950ARTIFICIAL DAM
US281353126. Sept. 195519. Nov. 1957CANNULA
US31540774. Juni 196227. Okt. 1964HEMOSTATIC DEVICE FOR ANAL SURGERY
US34591758. Apr. 19665. Aug. 1969MEDICAL DEVICE FOR CONTROL OP ENEMATA
US34878376. Febr. 19676. Jan. 1970DEVICE FOR HOLDING CATHETERS IN POSITION
US350988413. Sept. 19675. Mai 1970RECTAL BALLOON CATHETER
US354374429. Nov. 19681. Dez. 1970EQUIPMENT FOR ADMINISTERING ENEMAS FOR
US354882814. Juni 196822. Dez. 1970SHEET
US37262818. Dez. 19711. Apr. 1973SELF-LUBRICATING CATHETER
US373410029. März 19711973CATHETER TUBES
US376692021. Juli 19711973ENEMATA ADMINISTERING DEVICE
US380241819. Jan. 19721974COLON CATHETER
US382878210. Apr. 19721974TEMPORARY COLOSTOMY TUBE
US388424226. Okt. 19721975CATHETER ASSEMBLY
US392670525. Juli 19741975SILICONE CATHETER AND PROCESS FOR
US393722411. Apr. 197410. Febr. 1976Colostomy catheter
US393852123. Sept. 197417. Febr. 1976M.E.D.S. CorporationCollecting bag
US398387923. Juni 19755. Okt. 1976Western Acadia, IncorporatedSilicone catheter
US40130776. Febr. 197622. März 1977M.E.D.S. CorporationCollecting device
US40195158. Dez. 197526. Apr. 1977Enemata administering device
US40305005. Dez. 197521. Juni 1977Fecal matter collector
US405706521. Juni 19768. Nov. 1977Dow Corning CorporationPercutaneous gastrointestinal tube
US411784723. Apr. 19763. Okt. 1978Colon catheter
US412158928. Juli 197624. Okt. 1978Ostomy appliance
US418233217. Febr. 19788. Jan. 1980Rectal catheter
US425742110. Jan. 197924. März 1981Health Development CorporationGastro-intestinal tube guide and stiffener
US428534124. Sept. 197925. Aug. 1981Extracorporeal cannula apparatus with retractable intralumenal balloon and method for using same
US43444341. Juni 198117. Aug. 1982Santa Barbara Medical Foundation ClinicIleostomy appliance and method for implanting the same
US436873929. Apr. 198118. Jan. 1983Long intestinal catheter
US43810088. Sept. 197826. Apr. 1983Johnson & JohnsonMethods of improving surface characteristics of extruded thermoplastic tubing and products produced thereby
US44039828. Sept. 198013. Sept. 1983Colon cleansing system and technique
US447178230. Sept. 198218. Sept. 1984Medical implement for use in rectum and method for inserting same
US449635629. Sept. 198229. Jan. 1985Anal excretion collecting rectal catheter
US451657825. Aug. 198314. Mai 1985Rectal device and method of inserting same
US458398325. Okt. 198322. Apr. 1986Female urinary drainage device
US459655419. Apr. 198524. Juni 1986Colo-rectal evacuator
US46378145. Apr. 198520. Jan. 1987Method and apparatus for intestinal irrigation
US46628909. Okt. 19845. Mai 1987Waters Instruments, Inc.Tubular medical prosthesis
US467677827. Okt. 198630. Juni 1987Long intestinal catheter with sump
US468698524. Apr. 198618. Aug. 1987Anal dilator and occluder
US475048827. Febr. 198714. Juni 1988Sonomed Technology, Inc.Vibration apparatus preferably for endoscopic ultrasonic aspirator
US475090219. Mai 198614. Juni 1988Sonomed Technology, Inc.Endoscopic ultrasonic aspirators
US48202706. Aug. 198711. Apr. 1989Balloon catheter and process for the manufacture thereof
US482648124. März 19882. Mai 1989Abbott Labs.Enteral feeding device
US485098618. Sept. 198725. Juli 1989Midwest Medical Co.Incontinence device
US49574862. Okt. 198918. Sept. 1990Rectal-stomal insert apparatus and method
US49868226. Sept. 198822. Jan. 1991Rectal-colon dilator and collector assembly
US504110028. Apr. 198920. Aug. 1991Cordis CorporationCatheter and hydrophilic, friction-reducing coating thereon
US505302325. Febr. 19911. Okt. 1991Vas-Cath IncorporatedCatheter for prolonged access
US505707326. Juni 199015. Okt. 1991Vas-Cath IncorporatedDual lumen catheter
US508065028. Jan. 199114. Jan. 1992Abbott LaboratoriesGastrostomy tube
US50983791. März 199024. März 1992Rochester Medical CorporationCatheter having lubricated outer sleeve and methods for making and using same
US518346417. Mai 19912. Febr. 1993Interventional Thermodynamics, Inc.Radially expandable dilator
US52097264. Mai 199211. Mai 1993Self-lubricating urethral catheter and method for self-catheterization
US526189813. Nov. 199016. Nov. 1993Temporary colostomy apparatus
US526977013. März 199214. Dez. 1993Rochester Medical CorporationMicrocidal agent releasing catheter with balloon
US527959625. Juni 199218. Jan. 1994Cordis CorporationIntravascular catheter with kink resistant tip
US529598426. Juni 199222. März 1994Ultrafem, Inc.Vaginal discharge collection device and intravaginal drug delivery system
US534232118. Mai 199330. Aug. 1994Teleflex, Inc.Low profile gastrostomy catheter
US53991642. Nov. 199221. März 1995Catheter Imaging SystemsCatheter having a multiple durometer
US540488121. Jan. 199311. Apr. 1995Technomed InternationalTransrectal probe
US54176576. Okt. 199323. Mai 1995No-sepsis urinary drainage catheter
US54218277. Nov. 19916. Juni 1995Fecal incontinence device and applicator therefor
US542376414. Juni 199313. Juni 1995Lavage apparatus
US542571026. Okt. 199320. Juni 1995Medtronic, Inc.Coated sleeve for wrapping dilatation catheter balloons
US54414887. Febr. 199415. Aug. 1995Terumo Kabushiki KaishaMedical tool having lubricious surface in a wetted state and method for production thereof
US545479814. Mai 19933. Okt. 1995Mentor CorporationDisposable urine bag
US550989922. Sept. 199423. Apr. 1996Boston Scientific Corp.Medical device with lubricious coating
US552066919. Juli 199428. Mai 1996Intra-rectal drain and receptacle for fecal incontinence
US55451492. Mai 199413. Aug. 1996Medtronic, Inc.Method of catheter segment attachment
US556921630. Nov. 199429. Okt. 1996Multipurpose colostomy device having balloons on an end thereof
US556921814. Febr. 199429. Okt. 1996SCIMED Life Systems, Inc.Elastic guide catheter transition element
US560369823. Aug. 199518. Febr. 1997Boston Scientific CorporationProsthesis delivery system
US562439520. Okt. 199529. Apr. 1997CV Dynamics, Inc.Urinary catheter having palpitatable valve and balloon and method for making same
US563227127. März 199627. Mai 1997Laryngeal mask with gastric-drainage feature
US56705586. Juli 199523. Sept. 1997Terumo Kabushiki KaishaMedical instruments that exhibit surface lubricity when wetted
US567419730. Juni 19957. Okt. 1997Cordis CorporationControlled flexible catheter
US569736518. Jan. 199616. Dez. 1997Endotracheal tube construction and method for intubating a patient
US576299615. Apr. 19969. Juni 1998Silicone balloon catheter
US576620915. Aug. 199516. Juni 1998Prosthesis intended for the treatment of a natural lumen or tract, in particular an endo-urethral prosthesis
US578274513. Nov. 199521. Juli 1998Devices and methods for assessment and treatment of urinary and fecal incontinence
US57856418. Mai 199628. Juli 1998Urocath CorporationMale indwelling urethral catheter sizing system and insertion method
US579103623. Dez. 199611. Aug. 1998Schneider (USA) IncCatheter transition system
US580731411. Okt. 199615. Sept. 1998Abbott LaboratoriesFeeding tube and method for placing same
US582059428. Juni 199613. Okt. 1998Cordis CorporationBalloon catheter
US582730416. Nov. 199527. Okt. 1998Applied Medical Resources CorporationIntraluminal extraction catheter
US586095218. Okt. 199619. Jan. 1999C. R. Bard, Inc.Corporeal access tube assembly and method
US589753727. Aug. 199627. Apr. 1999SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Guide catheter having a plurality of filled distal grooves
US590470114. Febr. 199418. Mai 1999Device for aiding procedural and therapeutic interventions of the gastrointestinal tract
US590660510. Jan. 199725. Mai 1999Cardiac Pathways CorporationTorquable guiding catheter for basket deployment and method
US591171513. Febr. 199715. Juni 1999SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Guide catheter having selected flexural modulus segments
US59418603. Nov. 199724. Aug. 1999Fecal pouch and installation
US596473218. Dez. 199712. Okt. 1999AbbeyMoor Medical, Inc.Urethral apparatus with position indicator and methods of use thereof
US597196719. Aug. 199726. Okt. 1999AbbeyMoor Medical, Inc.Urethral device with anchoring system
US598496431. Okt. 199616. Nov. 1999Boston Scientific CorporationProthesis delivery system
US599751727. Jan. 19977. Dez. 1999STS Biopolymers, Inc.Bonding layers for medical device surface coatings
US59975467. Jan. 19997. Dez. 1999Ballard Medical ProductsGastric balloon catheter with improved balloon orientation
US605093425. Febr. 199818. Apr. 2000CV Dynamics, Inc.Urinary catheter having palpitatable discharge valve with protective shoulders
US609007531. März 199818. Juli 2000Disposable urinary catheterization assembly
US61324076. Febr. 199717. Okt. 2000C. R. Bard, Inc.Outlet tube device for urinary drainage bag
US617129520. Jan. 19999. Jan. 2001SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Intravascular catheter with composite reinforcement
US621756516. Juli 199917. Apr. 2001Reinforced variable stiffness tubing
US624023122. Dez. 199829. Mai 2001Micrus CorporationVariable stiffness fiber optic shaft
US62545707. Apr. 19983. Juli 2001Vance Products, Inc.Back-up retention member drainage catheter
US629663112. Dez. 20002. Okt. 2001Flow directed catheter
US63061441. Nov. 199623. Okt. 2001Scimed Life Systems, Inc.Selective coating of a balloon catheter with lubricious material for stent deployment
US634046512. Apr. 199922. Jan. 2002Edwards Lifesciences Corp.Lubricious coatings for medical devices
US63420522. Nov. 199929. Jan. 2002Hector D. AllendeAnorectal apparatus
US640645326. Apr. 199518. Juni 2002Medtronic Xomed, Inc.Composite ventilation tube
US641322828. Dez. 19992. Juli 2002Pro Duct Health, Inc.Devices, methods and systems for collecting material from a breast duct
US646824526. Mai 199922. Okt. 2002Colorplast A/SIrrigation device
US652775520. Apr. 20014. März 2003Feces control device
US65281505. Apr. 20014. März 2003SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Coating gradient for lubricious coatings on balloon catheters
US656913226. Jan. 199927. Mai 2003Astra AktiebolagMedical device
US657593421. Dez. 200010. Juni 2003Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Low profile catheter
US658570520. Nov. 20001. Juli 2003Maginot Catheter Technologies, Inc.Retractable catheter systems
US65892151. Dez. 20008. Juli 2003SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Hydrophilic lubricity coating for medical devices comprising a hydrophobic top coat
US66302157. Sept. 20007. Okt. 2003Denki Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaMedical Device
US66350476. Aug. 200121. Okt. 2003SciMed Life Systems, Inc.Integrated polymer and braid for intravascular catheters
US66636146. Nov. 200016. Dez. 2003Advanced Cardiovascular Systems, Inc.Catheter shaft having variable thickness layers and method of making
US66984285. Apr. 20012. März 2004Endotracheal tube construction
US671620922. Febr. 20026. Apr. 2004Loop ostomy device and methods for its use
US671970931. Aug. 200113. Apr. 2004AbbeyMoor Medical, Inc.Diagnostic urethral assembly and method
US672308420. Nov. 200020. Apr. 2004Maginot Catheter Technologies, Inc.Catheter systems having multilumen guide catheter and retractable working catheter positioned in at least one lumen thereof
US67432184. Dez. 20011. Juni 2004CathLogic, Inc.Retractable catheter systems and associated methods
US67432192. Aug. 20001. Juni 2004Cordis CorporationDelivery apparatus for a self-expanding stent
US675885713. Nov. 20016. Juli 2004Acmi CorporationTreatment catheters with thermally insulated regions
US67969601. Mai 200228. Sept. 2004WIT IP CorporationLow thermal resistance elastic sleeves for medical device balloons
US681471819. Dez. 20019. Nov. 2004Rex Medical, L.PDialysis catheter
US68551377. März 200215. Febr. 2005Visionary Biomedical, Inc.Catheter shaft with coextruded stiffener
US68812093. Mai 200119. Apr. 2005Cook IncorporatedMedical device including unitary, continuous portion of varying durometer
US693933222. März 20026. Sept. 2005C.R.F. Societa Consortile per AzioniControlled shutter, with variable section
US696016325. Okt. 20021. Nov. 2005USGI Medical Inc.Shape lockable apparatus and method for advancing an instrument through unsupported anatomy
US70084124. Dez. 20017. März 2006CathLogic, Inc.Subcutaneous port catheter system and associated method
US70116222. Aug. 200214. März 2006AMS Research CorporationParylene coated components for artificial sphincters
US702946716. Juli 200218. Apr. 2006Edwards Lifesciences CorporationMultiple lumen catheter having a soft tip
US707784114. Dez. 200118. Juli 2006Curon Medical, Inc.Systems and methods employing a guidewire for positioning and stabilizing external instruments deployed within the body
US712202528. Sept. 200017. Okt. 2006Astra Tech ABRectal insertion device
US714762721. Aug. 200212. Dez. 2006Hollister IncorporatedBowel management system
US71561005. Okt. 19992. Jan. 2007The Laryngeal Mask Company Ltd.Laryngeal mask airway device
US739032210. Sept. 200424. Juni 2008Rex Medical, L.P.Dialysis catheter and methods of insertion
US2001001670525. Aug. 1999SHAFT FOR MEDICAL CATHETERS
US2001003195217. Mai 2001Apparatus and method to facilitate intermittent self-catheterization by a user
US2002017377117. Mai 2001La Tapachulteca IILesion restoration catheter for the colon and method for using same
US200300652925. Juni 2002Ozonated medical devices and methods of using ozone to prevent complications from indwelling medical devices
US2003007396330. Jan. 2002Bowel irrigation system and probe therefor
US2006012270925. Jan. 2006Prosthesis intended for the treatment of a natural lumen or tract, in particular an endo-urethral prosthesis
US2008026244728. Apr. 2006HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDBOWEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND WASTE COLLECTION BAG THEREFOR
US200900303863. Okt. 2008HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDBOWEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND WASTE COLLECTION BAG THEREFOR
US200900303873. Okt. 2008HOLLISTER INCORPORATEDBOWEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND WASTE COLLECTION BAG THEREFOR
US2009029388210. Aug. 2009C.R. BARD, INC.ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING COLLOIDS OF OLIGODYNAMIC METALS

Ansprüche

1. A waste collection catheter having at least two sections for receiving, carrying and removing bowel waste from a patient, comprising:

a rectal catheter section having a patient proximal opening that, when in a position for normal use, opens into a patient's rectum to receive bowel waste, the rectal catheter section being sufficiently pliable to permit folding for ease of insertion into a patient's rectum while also being sufficiently stiff following insertion to maintain an open position in a patient's rectum for free flow of bowel waste through the patient proximal opening;

a trans-sphincter catheter section distal to the rectal catheter section that can be collapsed by a patient's anal sphincter muscles when in a position for normal use;

the trans-sphincter catheter section being sufficiently soft to be retained in a patient's anal canal for extended periods, without distending a patient's anal sphincter muscles or otherwise causing discomfort, and extending from internally of a patient, through the anal sphincter muscles, to externally of a patient;

a third catheter section extending from a distal end of the trans-sphincter catheter section and which is positioned patient distal in normal use;
an inflatable balloon extending radially outwardly of the patient proximal opening for retaining the patient proximal opening in a position for normal use in an open position for flow of bowel waste through the patient proximal opening; and
a connector assembly in communication with a distal end of the third catheter section, wherein a proximal end of the connector assembly fits in a distal end of the third catheter section.

2. The waste collection catheter of claim 1, and further comprising a sleeve disposed about the third catheter section.

3. The waste collection catheter of claim 2, wherein the connector assembly is received and retained by the sleeve.

4. The waste collection catheter of claim 2, wherein the sleeve is a shrinkable band that secures the distal end of the third catheter section about the proximal portion of the connector assembly.

5. The waste collection catheter of claim 1, further comprising an annular shoulder at a proximal end of the rectal catheter section.

6. The waste collection catheter of claim 5, wherein a proximal end of the inflatable balloon rests against the annular shoulder when the inflatable balloon is inflated.

7. The waste collection catheter of claim 1, further comprising a closure portion for selectively closing off the distal end of the third catheter section.

8. The waste collection catheter of claim 7, wherein the closure portion is connected to the third catheter section by one of a string, a strip, or a cord.

9. The waste collection catheter of claim 1, wherein the inflatable balloon is shaped so as to funnel fecal matter into the patient proximal opening of the rectal catheter section.